Creaming and beating machine.



H. M. BAGHMAN. GREAMING AND BEATING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED` NOV. 1l, 1909.

Patented Sept. 6, 1910.

Wmme.)

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

maar 'M BACHMAN, or rIsHmLL-oN-THE-HUDSQN, lNEW Yonx, AssmNon 'ronumcrniss 'roerJ COMPANY, or FIsHxxLL-oNHE-Hunsom NEW Yom; a corrom-TION F NEW YORK.

CREAMING AND IBEATING MACHINE.

To all whom 'it may concern:

Be it known that I, HARRY M. BACHMAN, a citizen of the United States,residing at Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, in ,the county of Dutchess and Stateof New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements inCreaming and Beatin' Machines; and I do hereby declare the ollowing tobe a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being hadto the accortn panying drawings, forming a part of this specification,and to the figures and letters of reference marked thereon.

This invention relates to improvements in machines for mixing andbeating eggs, cream` batter, ete., Vthel objects ofthe invention beingto provi-de a machine in which the materials may be most thoroughlyagitated and mixed.

The invention consists in certain novel details of construction andcombination and arrangements ot' parts, all as will be now descri ed andthe Iparticular features of novelty pointed out in the claims,

In the accompanying drawings-Figure 1 is a side elevation Aof a beatingmachine embodying the present improvements; Fig. 2 is a detail 'viewshowing the manner of mounting the beater in the chuck or holding head.

Similar lettersl of reference in the several figures indicate the same)arts Referring to the. drawings, t-he letter D represents a.verticalstandard, having a base D and head D2. This head Dl supports anoverhanging arm D"s in which is Journaled a vertical shaft E. to whichmotion is imparted from any suitable source of power through pulleys G'.The shaft E carries the beating or mixing implement such, for instance,as the whisk or whip H, and the chuck or head I in which the same ismounted is preferably pivotall connected with the lower end of the shaat i and adapted to be 'securely clamped by.

Specication of Letters Patent.

Application led November 11, 1909. Serial No. 527,509.

Patented Sept. 6, 19.10.

whisk. Mounted upon the shaft E is' a spring plate or finger K having anopening lctherein adapted to pass over the end of the pin h when thestem is inserted in the socket and thus hold the Whisk or whip se--curely in place, as will be readily understood. The lower end of thespring nger K is curved outward and extends below the lower-end of thechuck so that it may be readily lifted from engagement with the pin onthe whisk stem when it is desired to remove the whisk or beater. By suchan arrangement the beater-may be quickly and the standard at A', andhaving meanssuch as pins A2 adapted to engage apertures A3 in thestandard for locking the supporting ring at the desired level.v If'des1red, a counterweight L may bea mounted on the end of the frame A..I v

In order that the materials nia-y be thorou hly mixed, the bowl orreceptacle is provi ed with a breaker M, against which the material inits swirling motion will 'be dashed and broken up. The breaker Mconsists preferably -of a fiati steel plate having a straight front edgem, the rear edge conforming to the contour of the inner face of the wallof the bowl and extending from the top vto substantially the bot-tom ofthe bowl. N ixedto the standard D in such position The breaker iscarried by a bracket that when the bowl is in operative position thebreaker kwill extend down into the bowl.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent of the United States, is:-

1. In a creaming and beating machine, the combination with the standard,of the re oeptacle, the vertically arran d beater shaft and means forrotating the s aft, a socketed chuck or beater holder carriedby saidshaft having 'a transverse slot in its lower end, a beater or whiskhaving a stem adapted to be received in the chuck or holder, atransverse pin carried by the stem and adapted to be received in theslot inthe chuck or holder,

and a spring nger or plate`carried by the chuck having an openingtherein and adapted to take over the pin to hold the beater in place.

2. In a creaming and beating machine the combination with the beatershaft mounted in xed journals, a beater carried by said shaft, and abreaker carried by a support in fixed relation to the journal of thebeater shaft of a vertically movable bowl or receptacle adapted to bemoved into working osition with relation to both the beaterand reaker.

3. In a creaming or beating machine, the

eeoael combination witli the standard, `vertically bowl is carried, anda breaker xed to said g standard and ada ted to extend down into thebowl when t e latter is elevated into Working position.

HARRY M. BACHMAN.

Witneses:

FRED F. STARTU?, T. H. VAN HOUTEN.

